Tyler Austin signs MLB deal with Cubs
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The Chicago Cubs have been adamant about what they are working on this postseason, and that's building depth in the starting rotation. While they haven't signed
Since Craig Counsell has taken over as manager of the Chicago Cubs, several of his former players have reunited with him in the Windy City. The list includes, but is not limited to, pitchers such as Colin Rea,
As manager Craig Counsell likes to say, there will be a pitcher somewhere on a field in Arizona whom no one is talking about in spring.
The Chicago Cubs have been saying all the right things about Matt Shaw since the season ended, but need him to take another step forward in his offensive maturation.
A former MLB pitcher, who was drafted one pick after Barry Bonds by his hometown Mariners, died Monday in Kirkland, Washington.
The Cubs are in the market for a top-of-the-rotation starting pitcher, and David Schoenfield of ESPN predicted them to land Framber Valdez, previously of the Houston Astros.
The Chicago Cubs have signed former Minnesota Twins first baseman Tyler Austin to a one-year, $1.25 million deal, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan and The New York Post's Jon Heyman. Austin, 34, spent the past six seasons in Japan,